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Title Authors Year
Deposition fluxes of acidifying compounds in the United Kingdom. Prepared for the Department of the Environment by the Critical Loads Advisory Group (CLAG)

Group,…

1997
Short-term physiological responses of mosses to atmospheric ammonium and nitrate.

Soares, A…

1997
Calculation and evaluation of sediment effect concentrations for the amphiod Hyalella azteca and the midge Chironomus riparius

Ingersoll,…

1996
The breeding biology and population history of the Dipper Cinclus cinclus on a Scottish river system.

Wilson, J.D…

1996
Current and historical relationships between the tissue N content of a snowbed bryophyte and nitrogenous air pollution.

Woolgrove,…

1996
Effects of sulphur dioxide and ozone on lichen colonization of conifers in the Liphook forest fumigation project.

Bates, J.W…

1996
Exploring the balance between sources, deposition, and the environmental burden of PCDD/Fs in the U.K. environment: an aid to identifying uncertainties and research needs

Duarte-…

1996
Hazard ranking of contaminated sediments based on chemical analysis, laboratory toxicity tests and benthic community composition: prioritizing sites for remedial action

Wildhaber,…

1996
Manual on methodologies and criteria for mapping critical levels/loads and geographical areas where they are exceeded

UNECE,

1996
Effects of platinum (Pt4+) on Lumbriculus variegatus Maller (Annelida, Oligochaetae): acute toxicity and bioaccumulation

Veltz, I ;…

1996

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